Standard  Climate  Control 
sf Fan Control: The control  marked  with  the  fan 
symbol  is 
the fan control. Turning the control to  the right 
(clockwise) will increase  the fan speed, to the left 
(counter-clockwise) will decrease  the  fan  speed.  The fan is 
always running unless  the mode control is moved  to OFF. 
Temperature Control: The center control regulates the 
temperature 
of the  air coming through the system.  Turn 
it toward the blue area  for cooler  air. 
Turn it toward  the 
red  area  for warmer  air. 
Mode Control: The  right control has settings  for air 
conditioning and non-air  conditioning modes. 
The mode 
control allows 
you to choose the direction  of air 
delivery. 
There are three air conditioning settings, 
MAX, A/C and 
Bi-level. 
MAX: This setting provides maximum cooling with  the 
least amount 
of work. MAX recirculates much  of the  air 
inside  your vehicle 
so it cools  quickly. If used for- long 
periods, the air may become too  cold and dry. 
NC: Use A/C for normal cooling on hot  days.  This 
setting cools the  air entering your vehicle  and directs  it 
through  the instrument panel  outlets.  Adjust the 
temperature 
and fan  speed for your  comfort. 
lfl Bi-Level: Use on cool,  but sunny days. This 
setting directs  air into your vehlcle  in  two ways. Cool air 
is directed to the upper portion of your body through the 
middle instrument panel outlets, while warmed  air is 
directed to the floor. 
The 
air conditioner compressor operates  in all air 
conditioner positions.  It also operates in defrost and 
defog when required  by conditions. When the 
air 
conditioner is on,  you  may  sometimes notice slight 
changes 
in your vehicle’s engine speed and  power. This 
is 
normal, because the system  is designed  to cycle  the 
compressor on 
and off to  keep the desired temperature. 
/J Vent: For mild outside temperatures, when little 
heating  or cooling  is needed, use  the vent setting.  Air 
will 
flow through the middle instrument panel outlets. 
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Audio Systems 
The following pages describe the audio systems 
available for your Pontiac, and how to get  the best 
performance  from them.  Please  read about  the system  in 
your vehicle. 
Setting  the Clock for  Stereo  Radio 
1. With  the  ignition on, 
press 
SET. The  SET 
indicator  will appear on 
the digital display 
for 
five seconds. 
2. While set is displayed, press  and hold SEEK until 
the  correct minute appears 
on the  display. 
3. While set is displayed, press  and hold SEEK until 
the correct hour appears. 
Setting  the Clock for  Radios  with  Cassette 
or  CD 
1. Press  and hold the HR or 
MIN button until  the 
hours or minutes begin 
to change on the time 
display.  While the radio 
is  in  the time  set mode, 
the colon in 
the display 
will  blink. 
2. Press the HR and MIN buttons until the correct time 
appears. 
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